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Spring 2005 Capstone Projects in Mechanical Engineering Technology

Spring 2005 adaptive kayak capstone project
Spring 2005 adaptive kayak capstone project

In the last year of studies Mechanical Engineering Technology students work together on teams to design and fabricate projects related to public service. These projects require creativity and engineering skills to fill the needs of the individual or organization requiring assistance.

Students must demonstrate that they can use computer-aided design to model and draw the project, use their engineering computational skills to show that the project will work safely, and their fabrication skills to make the project for use.

Clients include individuals with disabilities, non-profit organizations, and the University, including the MET program. In 2005 several adaptive kayaks were designed and fabricated for a client without the use of arms. In 2006 one project will provide new capabilities for a wheelchair to be used by a client. Another will provide improvements to a reclining computer workstation for an author who cannot sit up or stand due to a circulatory condition. This year the Robinson Ballet is working with two project groups developing a new “magic” Christmas tree for the Nutcracker. Students are developing two different laboratory stations for future MET students to measure engine performance.

Mechanical Engineering Technology Capstone projects

2006 - Improved disability inventions, laboratory engine test equipment

2005 - Kayak for person with no arms, lab engine dynamometer

2004 - Workstation for person with dysautonomia, educational Stirling engine

2003 - Adaptive rowing device for person with one arm, Lombard steam log hauler analysis and restoration

2002 - Trebuchet for use by high school physics classes

2001 - Automatic car-top canoe/kayak loader for wheelchair users

2000 - Human powered all-terrain wheelchairs

1999 - Automatic braking system for wheelchairs

1998 - Down- hill racer fr person with no use of arms

1997 - Improved pill crusher for nursing home

1996 - Robotic unloading device for automotive parts plant

1995 - School equipment for students with disabilities

1994 - Human powered amphibious vehicle

1993 - Exercise equipment for people with disabilities

1992 - Playground for children with disabilities

1991 - Human powered water-craft for person with no arms

1990 - Human powered all terrain vehicle for person with no arms

1989 - Human powered all terrain vehicle for person with use of only 1 leg

1988 - Robotic arm for persons confined to wheel chairs, Human powered vehicle for stroke victim

1987 - Human powered all terrain vehicle for 13 year old accident victim, Standing frame for 3 year old girl with spina biffida

1986 - Human powered amphibious vehicle

1985 - Human powered vehicle for handicapped with use of hands only

Human powered vehicle for 4 year old boy with spina biffida

1984 - Stair climbing wheel chair

1983 - Human powered multi- purpose water vehicle

 

 

Mechanical Engineering Technology
5711 Boardman Hall
Orono, ME 04469-5711
Phone (207) 581-2340
E-Mail: Linda.Liscomb@umit.maine.edu


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, Orono, Maine 04469
207-581-1110
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